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Unmanned Aerial Systems Purdue Polytechnic Institute AUAS
120 credits for graduation Departmental/Program Major Courses (111 credits)
Required Major Courses (59 credits) (1) AT 10000 Introduction to Aviation Technology (3) AT 10200 Aviation Business (3) AT 10300 Aerospace Vehicle Propulsion and Tracking Systems (3) AT 10900 Unmanned Aerial Systems Design and Construction (3) AT 11900 Unmanned Aerial Systems Inspection and Repair (4) AT 14400 Private Pilot Lectures (2) AT 14500 Private Pilot Flight (3) AT 20200 Aerospace Vehicle Systems Design, Analysis and Operations (3) AT 20300 Aviation Operations Management (3) AT 20900 Civilian Unmanned Aerial Systems (1) AT 21000 Ground Trainer I (1) AT 21100 Ground Trainer II (3) AT 21900 Unmanned Aerial Systems Design, Build, Test (3) AT 28600 National Airspace System Operations (3) AT 30900 Unmanned Autonomous Aerial Systems (3) AT 31900 Unmanned Aerial Systems Applications, Data, Documentation (3) AT 40900 Unmanned Aerial Systems Capstone I (3) AT 41901 Unmanned Aerial Systems Capstone II (11) UAS Related Selectives (0) Globalization
Other Departmental /Program Course Requirements (52 credits) (3) Humanities Foundational Selective (satisfies Human Cultures Humanities for core) (3) Behavioral/Social Science Foundational Selective (satisfies Human Culture Behavioral/Social Science for core) (3) TECH 12000 (satisfies Information Literacy Selective for core) (4) PHYS 21800 (satisfies Science Selective for core) (3) Science Foundational Selective (satisfies Science Selective for core) (3) ENGL 10600 or ENGL 10800 (satisfies Written Communication for core) (3) COM 11400 (satisfies Oral Communication for core) (3) MA 15800 (satisfies Quantitative Reasoning Selective for core) (3) MA 22100 or MA 16010 (satisfies Quantitative Reasoning Selective for core) (3) Economics Selective (3) Advanced English Selective (3) Technical Communications Selective (3) STAT 30100 (12) Any University-approved minor or departmentally-approved thematic area of study
Electives (9 credits) (9) Free Electives ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
University Core Requirements
Human Cultures Humanities UCC Selective Science, Technology & Society Selective
TECH 12000
Human Cultures Behavioral/Social Science
UCC Selective Written Communication ENGL 10600 / 10800
Information Literacy TECH 12000 Oral Communication COM 11400
Science Selective PHYS 21800 Quantitative Reasoning MA 15800
Science Selective UCC Selective Quantitative Reasoning UCC Calculus Selective
************************************************************************************************************************************* The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements.
MyPurduePlan is knowledge source for specific requirements and completion ************************************************************************************************************************************* Purdue policy states that a student may attempt a course no more than three times. An attempt is defined as all courses displayed on a student transcript having grades of (including, but not limited to) A, B, C, D, E, F, W, WF, I and IF.
Effective Fall 2016
Unmanned Aerial Systems (201710) Revised 03/2016 (effective Fall 2016)
FIRST SEMESTER Prerequisite CR SECOND SEMESTER Prerequisite CR
AT 10000 - Introduction to Aviation Technology 1 AT 10200 - Aviation Business 3
AT 10900 – Unmanned Aerial Systems Design and Construction
UAS Majors 3 AT 10300 - Aerospace Vehicle Propulsion 3
AT 14400 – Private Pilot Lectures 4 AT 11900 – Unmanned Aerial Systems Inspection and
Repair
3
MA 15800 – Precalculus 3 AT 14500 – Private Pilot Flight 2
TECH 12000 – Design Thinking in Technology 3 COM 11400 - Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3
Calculus Selective 3
Total 14 Total 17
THIRD SEMESTER Prerequisite CR FOURTH SEMESTER Prerequisite CR
AT 20300 - Aviation Operations Management AT 10200 3 AT 20200 - Aerospace Vehicle Systems
AT 10600 or AT
14400
3
AT 20900 – Civilian Unmanned Aerial Systems AT 11900 or AT
10600 or AT 14400
3 AT 21100 – Ground Trainer II AT 21000 1
AT 21000 – Ground Trainer I 1 AT 21900 - Unmanned Aerial Systems Design, Build, Test AT 20900 3
AT 28600 – National Airspace System Operations 3 Humanities Foundational Selective 3
PHYS 21800 – General Physics 4 Science Foundational Selective 3
English Composition Selective 3
Total 14 Total 16
FIFTH SEMESTER Prerequisite CR SIXTH SEMESTER Prerequisite CR
AT 30900 – Unmanned Autonomous Aerial Systems AT 21900
(concurrent)
3 AT 31900 – Unmanned Aerial Systems Applications, Data, Documentation
AT 30900 3
UAS Related Selective 3 UAS Related Selective 3
STAT 30100 – Elementary Statistical Methods 3 Thematic Area Selective 3
Thematic Area Selective 3 Economics Selective 3
Behavioral/Social Science Foundational Selective 3 Free Elective 3
Total 15 Total 15
SEVENTH SEMESTER Prerequisite CR EIGHTH SEMESTER Prerequisite CR
AT 40900 – Unmanned Aerial Systems Capstone I AT 31900 3 AT 41901 – Unmanned Aerial Systems Capstone II AT 40900 3
UAS Related Selective 3 Thematic Area Selective 3
Thematic Area Selective 3 UAS Related Selective 2
Advanced English Elective 3 Technical Communication Selective 3
Free Elective 3 Free Elective 3
Globalization 0
Total 15 Total 14
120 semester credits required for Bachelor of Science degree. 2.0 Graduation GPA required for Bachelor of Science degree
Effective Fall 2016
AVIATION TECHNOLOGY CURRICULUM DETAILS Fall 2016
English Composition Selectives ENGL 10600 ENGL 10800
Calculus Selectives MA 16010 MA 16100 MA 16500 MA 22100 MA 22300
Advanced English Selectives ENGL 42000 ENGL 42100
Economics Selectives CSR 34200 ECON 21000 ECON 25100 ECON 25200
Science, Humanities, and Behavioral/Social Science Selectives per UCC listing
Technical Communication Selectives COM 31500 COM 32000 COM 32400 COM 32500 COM 41500
Thematic Area Selective Requirement (Can be fulfilled by any of the following): Any University-approved minor
6 credit hours of 20000- or higher-level courses AND 6 credit hours of 30000 or higher-level courses from any of the following departments: AT, AFT, EAS, ECON, ENTR, HTM, IT, MGMT, OLS, or POL
12 consecutive credit hours in a Foreign Language
Aviation Management:
Aviation Management selectives may consist of any 30000, 40000, or 50000 level AT prefixed courses. In addition, AFT 35100 and 36100 may be used as AM selectives.
Airport Management Recommended courses for the Airport Management focus area are AT 35900, AT 45100, and AT 45900.
Airline Management Recommended courses for the Airline Management focus area are AT 33800 and AT 43800.
Airframe & Powerplant Certificate
AENT students are highly encouraged to enroll in the following courses in order to receive the FAA A&P certificate. These courses can be utilized to meet the Thematic Area graduation requirements.
o AT 36302 o AT 37200 o AT 40200 o AT 47200
Seeking A&P certificate (Please indicate by initialing): Yes___________ No____________
Globalization Requirement Due to the international nature of the aviation industry, all B.S. degree students must meet the department’s globalization requirement through one of the following options:
Complete any university-sponsored study abroad program lasting at least 7 days
Complete an internship or approved international research project that involves at least 7 days of international travel
Provide documentation of having lived/traveled outside the U.S. for at least 15 days after a student’s 12th birthday.
Complete or place out of the Level IV (12 credit hours) course in any 1 foreign language.
AT Leadership Requirement consists of one of the following options: • Complete the capstone course in an AABI- or ABET-accredited program. • Complete an approved internship experience. • Complete an FAA-issued certification.
Revised March 11, 2016